Do a lesson like the one Ken Vieth did with the slide mounts as little,
small works of art.
I think it is in his book "Ordinary to Extraordinary"
best wishes
nancy in north tx
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From: "Jeryl Hollingsworth" <holl5@innova.net>
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Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 11:38 PM
Subject: [teacherartexchange] any interest in acquiring slides?
> I worked with my tech person to write a grant for technology and was
> thrilled to find out we got $4,000.00 all to be used by me for my art
> room. Anyway, as part of the grant, I got a scanner and I'm scanning all
> my slides. We have a database set up so I can put in the title and any
> keywords do a quick search to pull up any image I might want. I also
> got a projector hooked to the ceiling and wired to my computer (from the
> grant) so I can show everything on a big screen. Now I won't have the
> cart and slide projector and about 12 carousels of slides to deal with.
> (That is after I get all the slides scanned) I have the Spectra series
> of slides for kdg through 5th grade from many years back and several
> other sets. Here is my question-what to do with the slides? I already
> gladly turned the slide projector back into the media center. I'm
> starting the process of scanning all the slides which will take awhile.
> Would anyone be interested in paying shipping to get the slides? I guess
> I could bring them in my suitcase to the conference in Chicago and then
> have empty space to haul back all the stuff one accumulates. My media
> specialist didn't think there would be many folks interested in slides
> but I'm thinking not everyone is set up with computers,etc. What would
> be a good way to share this resource?
> Jeryl in SC
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